• After its completion in the 1300s, Old St. Paul’s Cathedral was by far one of the most elegant churches not just in the country but probably in the whole of Europe.
  • Computer simulation of Old St. Paul’s Cathedral in 1622 with an audio simulation of John Donne preaching a sermon.
  • Part of the stone from the Palatine Tower was then used in the construction of Old St. Paul’s Cathedral.
  • The final phase of construction was the Chapter House to the south west of the Cathedral, and once finished, Old St Paul’s was at last complete in 1314.
  • From its humble origins to its majestic presence, we will explore St Paul’s Cathedral London’s history and the notable events that have unfolded within it.
  • Old St. Paul’s Cathedral” was consecrated in 1240 and featured the pointed arches, larger windows and ribbed vaulting of the Gothic building style.
  • The earlier Gothic cathedral (Old St Paul’s Cathedral), largely destroyed in the Great Fire, was a central focus for medieval and early modern London...
  • The early history of St. Paul's Cathedral, from its ancient beginnings to its destruction in the Great Fire of London. Part one from Britain Express.
  • Old St Paul's Cathedral was the medieval cathedral of the City of London that, until 1666, stood on the site of the present St Paul's Cathedral.
  • South facade. In 1665 Christopher Wren designed a plan for the renovation of the St. Paul’s Cathedral, which was starting to fall into decay.